The 20-year-old has seen doctors four times in his first eight weeks at
the academy, with infected blisters, a knee injury and an undisclosed
illness.

And he risked being put on probation or ordered to restart the 44-week
course, if he failed to prove his suitability for a military career in
Wednesday's Compulsory Fitness Test.

But the prince has rubbished claims he is nicknamed "Sicknote" and allayed
doubts about his health by passing the test

A spokesman for the royal family's Clarence House office says, "Harry
passed his fitness test. As both Sandhurst and ourselves have been saying all
along, there are absolutely no problems with Harry's fitness.

"He is doing extremely well and has passed every physical milestone that
he has had to. Harry himself remains very focused on his military training."

Sandhurst's COLONEL ROY PARKINSON adds, "As far as we are concerned,
Prince Harry is doing well and we have no reason to expect otherwise."